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| Year: | 2006 |
| Rating: | 5.9(5405) |
| Listed in: | Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Craig Rosenberg |
| Actors: | Henry Ian Cusick Beans El-Balawi Nicholas Gleaves James Cosmo Demi Moore Kate Isitt |
| "Believe in the beyond." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Craig Rosenberg | |
| Actors | |
| Henry Ian Cusick | as Brian |
| Beans El-Balawi | as Thomas Carlson |
| Nicholas Gleaves | as Dr. Robert Freedman |
| James Cosmo | as Finlay Murray |
| Hans Matheson | as Angus McCulloch |
| Mickey Wilson | as Reverend James McMahon |
| Ceit Kearney | as Gaelic Speaking Woman |
| Jamie Edgell | as Gordon McCloud |
| Actresses | |
| Demi Moore | as Rachel Carlson |
| Kate Isitt | as Sharon Winton |
| Joanna Hole | as Mary Murray |
| Therese Bradley | as Morag McPherson |
| Polly Frame | as Librarian |
| Nichola Bee | as Kate McCulloch |
| Anne Smith | as Bingo Announcer |
| Isla Hampson | as Maitre'd |
| Helen Crerar | as Mrs. Freedman |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 13 September 2004 - 21 November 2004 |
| Plot: | In London, the successful novelist Rachel Carlson is married with the mediocre aspirant writer and great editor Brian and they live in a comfortable apartment with her son Thomas Carlson. While writing a new novel, Rachel forgets the back gate open and Thomas drowns in a lake. Eight months later, Rachel is still disturbed and she decides to move alone to a seaside cottage in Ingonish Cove, a very small coastal Scottish village. Sarah decides to visit the lighthouse in the island close to her house to help in her research for the book, where she meets the lighthouse keeper Angus McCulloch. One month later, she falls for him and they make love. On the next morning, she invites Angus to go to a birthday party in the shore, and while waiting for him, she discloses that Angus McCulloch died seven years ago. Rachel returns to the island trying to prove her sanity to her neighbor Finlay Murray, and they see that the lighthouse is completely empty. Rachel has a breakdown and she asks for help to her psychiatric Dr. Robert Freedman and to best friend Sharon Winton while she is haunted by ghosts. |
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Original Soundtracks
| "Happy Birthday To You" Written by Patty S. Hill and Mildred J. Hill |
Goofs
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Continuity: While talking to the "psychic" lady for the first time, Rachel holds the shoulder strap of her bag with her left hand. In the reflection in the window behind the lady her hand is down, however. Continuity: When walking on the boat bridge towards her son, on the close-ups, her hair falls backwards, like the wind is getting in her face. When the shot is changed to her right side, her hair is calm, and hanging down. Fact errors: SPOILER: When Angus/Patrick removes the film from the camera in the flashback scene towards the end it is clearly visible that the film was never actually loaded in the first place as the film isn't fixed to the other reel and the shutter is visible. Continuity: When Rachel is struggling with the anchor chain, the padlock changes position between shots. In one shot it dangles a few inches below her feet (which, by the way, would mean there's enough slack in the chain to escape). In another shot it's at her ankles, where it was fastened in the first place. Fact errors: When Rachel first enters the town of Ingonish she walks past a sign stating the population. Scottish towns don't have these. Fact errors: SPOILER: At the end when Sharon falls and hits her head and dies in the kitchen, her head is facing left, toward the wall - away from the hall. Then they show her again, and her head is facing straight up, not turned at all then the last time, her head is facing completely right- away from the wall, toward the hall. Fact errors: In all phone calls Rachel makes, the ringing sound of all the calls is a foreign long ring in equidistant intervals. This is used in many parts of the world and the particular 'note' of the sound is mainly an American tone. British phone ring-tones are sequences of two tone/pulses and therefore completely different. All the people Rachel calls are in Britain. GEOG: When Rachel leaves the cottage for the first time to walk to the village along the beach, she walks along the beach to the right, indicating that the village is to the right of the cottage. She arrives in the village walking along the beach from the right, indicating that the village is to the left of the cottage. |
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